Stefan Buecker wrote on 05/31/12 at 10:01:10:
According to Palliser: Angriffe mit dem Damenbauern, 2011, p. 214 [translated from Starting Out: d-Pawn Attacks, 2008], the opening was played in the 1920, but remained nameless, until Mark Hebden started to play it in the 1980s. Palliser continues that there have been discussions about the name's origin, "but it seems that it comes from the British saying "a load of old Barry" (my re-translation from German).
But who invented the name, and when? Hebden? Gary Lane? Aaron Summerscale?
Sh*t is bad. NB not the meaning of bad, being something that's good (as per Michael Jackson lyric). It's unpleasantly bad.
Sh*t is synonymous with Sh*te.
Barry is cockney rhyming slang for sh*te, as in
"This opening is a load of sh*te"
becomes (NB not a description of Barry White, it's to rhyme it with sh*te)
"This opening is a load of Barry White"
becomes (as the slang doesn't use the rhyming bit)
This opening is a load of Barry
Simples.